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            Children Born of War as a Shared History: David Seymour's Photographs of "Bastard" Children in Vienna, 1948

            Children Born of War as a Shared History: David Seymour's Photographs of "Bastard" Children in Vienna, 1948

            In 1948, on assignment for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), David Seymour completed a three-month mission that took him to his home country of Poland as well as to Greece, Italy, Austria, and Hungary, where he visited cities and villages ravaged by war.

            22 Mai 2024


            Karin Priem
            • Public history
            Article
            Keynote: Living Archives and the Challenges of Doing Digital Public History in Real Time

            Keynote: Living Archives and the Challenges of Doing Digital Public History in Real Time

            Historical research and the production of historical narratives relies on archives. With thedigital turn, both the notion and the function of archive have changed. The practices ofselection, curation, and interpretation of archival sources have been deeply affected by newscientific virtues such as accessibility, sharing, and participation. Web 2.0 technologies and the Internet gave rise to a new type of archive resulting from real time “capture culture” and “event crawls”.

            21 Mai 2024


            Andreas Fickers
            • Public history
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            L’Union européenne, un continent prospère pour la jeune génération ?

            L’Union européenne, un continent prospère pour la jeune génération ?

            Conférence-débat: « L’Union européenne, un continent prospère pour la jeune génération ?», avec Martine KEMP, membre du Parlement européen

            21 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            The Contribution of History to study Cross-Border Cooperation in Western Europe

            The Contribution of History to study Cross-Border Cooperation in Western Europe

            15 Mai 2024


            Christoph Brüll
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Die Transformation der A.R.B.E.D. 1974-2001. Zwischen westeuropäischer und postsozialistischer Deindustrialisierung

            Die Transformation der A.R.B.E.D. 1974-2001. Zwischen westeuropäischer und postsozialistischer Deindustrialisierung

            15 Mai 2024


            Nicolas Arendt
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Le rôle de l’Union européenne dans la situation géopolitique actuelle

            Le rôle de l’Union européenne dans la situation géopolitique actuelle

            Conférence-débat: « Le rôle de l’Union européenne dans la situation géopolitique actuelle », avec Charles Goerens, membre du Parlement européen

            14 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Les enjeux futurs de l'Union européenne

            Les enjeux futurs de l'Union européenne

            Conférence-débat « Les enjeux futurs de l'Union européenne », avec Tilly METZ et Isabel WISELER- LIMA

            13 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Que restera-t-il demain pour écrire l’histoire des marginalités et subalternités ? Les dossiers personnels entre droit à l’information et protection de la vie privée

            Que restera-t-il demain pour écrire l’histoire des marginalités et subalternités ? Les dossiers personnels entre droit à l’information et protection de la vie privée

            13 Mai 2024


            Samuel Dal Zilio
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Die Personenstandsaufnahme vom 10. Oktober 1941. Teil 1: Seit über 80 Jahren incognita im Archiv

            Die Personenstandsaufnahme vom 10. Oktober 1941. Teil 1: Seit über 80 Jahren incognita im Archiv

            The "Personenstandsaufnahme" of 10 October 1941, a census conducted by the German occupier in Luxembourg with additional questions on nationality, mother tongue and ethnicity, is one of the best-known historical events in Luxembourg's contemporary history. Together with the strike against forced recruitment in August/September 1942, it remains an integral part of the culture of remembrance and historiography to this day.

            11 Mai 2024


            Denis Scuto, Philippe Blasen
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            An intellectual history of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) - new sources, unconventional approaches

            An intellectual history of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) - new sources, unconventional approaches

            "An intellectual history of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) - new sources, unconventional approaches’' - Interdisciplinary seminar, Bucharest University for Economic Studies (BUES), 10 May 2024. This seminar is part of the "Interdisciplinary Research Seminars Series" organised by the Bucharest University for Economic Studies (BUES) for PhD-, Post-Doc students, researchers and teachers in the framework of the Research Programme "European Governance" (EUGov). (Bucharest, 8-10 May 2024)

            10 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Thinking Europe - historical and interdisciplinary overview of European ideas

            Thinking Europe - historical and interdisciplinary overview of European ideas

            Despite its historical divisions, Europe was built on a shared set of ideas, ranging from Greco-Latin humanism to the principles of the French Revolution. Over the centuries, many emperors, princes and conquerors, but also philosophers, writers and legal experts developed theories on the rapprochement of the peoples of Europe.

            9 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Theories, principles and institutions of European integration

            Theories, principles and institutions of European integration

            "Theories, principles and institutions of European integration" - Interdisciplinary seminar, Bucharest University for Economic Studies (BUES), 9 May 2024. This seminar is part of the "Interdisciplinary Research Seminars Series" organised by the Bucharest University for Economic Studies (BUES) for PhD-, Post-Doc students, researchers and teachers in the framework of the Research Programme "European Governance" (EUGov). (Bucharest, 8-10 May 2024)

            9 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            The European Union in historical perspective – challenges, opportunities and strategies

            The European Union in historical perspective – challenges, opportunities and strategies

            8 Mai 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Writing the History of Telecommunications and Data Networks

            Writing the History of Telecommunications and Data Networks

            This chapter is not intended to offer an exhaustive state of the art, but rather to reflect on the evolving trends in the history of data networks. It highlights prominent topics within this history. It starts with the narratives surrounding ARPANET and explores government support, competition among companies, governance, and regulation. It looks at how the history of the Internet is linked with the history of pre-networking technologies and alternative developments in networking technologies in countries outside the United States.

            1 Mai 2024


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            "Indésirables“ aus Übersee - Migrant/innen in Luxemburg am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts (8) - „Warum soll ich jeden Tag Gendarmen in meinem Haus dulden?“

            "Indésirables“ aus Übersee - Migrant/innen in Luxemburg am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts (8) - „Warum soll ich jeden Tag Gendarmen in meinem Haus dulden?“

            26 Avril 2024


            Julia Harnoncourt
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Archiving Social Media in an Age of APIcalypse

            Archiving Social Media in an Age of APIcalypse

            Access to API is strategic for archiving and research. The recent European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) might be a decisive step forwards. But a recent report showed that the platforms’ policies set up to conform to the DSA are very diverse. And the efficiency of those APIs for researchers are yet to be evaluated. In other words, the DSA does not put an end to the APIcalypse: it is geographically limited, and the notion of “systemic risk” that is in the DSA remains ambiguous and this ambiguity allows those firms to restrict researchers’ access to their data.

            26 Avril 2024


            Frédéric Clavert
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Put it Back! Archived Memes in Context

            Put it Back! Archived Memes in Context

            Memes constitute a significant aspect of online digital cultures (see Shifman, 2014; Milner, 2018; Denisova, 2016). Their role in reactions to events like the Ukrainian war highlights their broad influence. However, preserving memes, especially in their original context, proves challenging (Pailler & Schafer, 2022).

            25 Avril 2024


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            LLODIA (Linguistic Linked Open Data for Diachronic Analysis)

            LLODIA (Linguistic Linked Open Data for Diachronic Analysis)

            LLODIA is a linguistic linked open data model for diachronic analysis.

            25 Avril 2024


            Florentina Armaselu
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            DAS TELEFON AUS DER PERSPEKTIVE  SOZIOTECHNISCHER DYSFUNKTIONEN.  WARTUNGS- UND REPARATURPRAXIS  AM BEISPIEL DER P&T LUXEMBOURG

            DAS TELEFON AUS DER PERSPEKTIVE SOZIOTECHNISCHER DYSFUNKTIONEN. WARTUNGS- UND REPARATURPRAXIS AM BEISPIEL DER P&T LUXEMBOURG

            Diese Dissertation untersucht die historische Entwicklung und Bedeutung von Reparatur- und Wartungspraktiken innerhalb des luxemburgischen Telefonnetzwerks. Durch den Fokus auf soziotechnische Systeme (STS) und „broken-world thinking“ bietet die Arbeit einen neuen Blick auf die oft übersehenen Aspekte der Technikgeschichte. Die Studie untersucht einen Zeit-raum von mehr als hundert Jahren (1885–1992) und zielt darauf ab, Dysfunktionen als alltägli-che und essentielle Bestandteile technischer Systeme zu verstehen.

            25 Avril 2024


            Rebecca Mossop
            • Public history
            Article
            European Monetary Unification: History, Individuals, Networks

            European Monetary Unification: History, Individuals, Networks

            " European Monetary Unification: History, Individuals, Networks" - Presentation at the Interdisciplinary PhD Seminar organised by the Jean Monnet Chair for European Financial Regulation/ Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence EUropean FInancial REsilience and REgulation, University Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania (Iasi, 23 April, 2024) European Project: ERASMUS-JMO-HEI-TCH-RSC-101085352

            23 Avril 2024


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article

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